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Old August 4, 2006, 09:34 PM   #7
raymond-
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Your logic is correct - while the RDIAS or RLL is a machinegun by itself, once installed in an AR15 the host AR15 then temporrily becomes a "machinegun" and can have short uppers without being separately registered as a SBR. Once the RDIAS or RLL is removed from the host, the AR15 then loses its temporary "machinegun" status and any short uppers have to go (as do any M16 fire control parts).
waitaminute.....(delayed response)......just how realistic is this ??

1) if you had parts within your control, they would argue that you have created
constructive possession of a machine gun. this has already been adjudicated
as such...infamously so.

2) but now, given the above, how can you now *not* argue that constructive
possession situation has occured. it's almost as if we're denying that CP
exists. in order to argue the above ie "once removed from the host..." CP
ceases to exist. you cannot clean your firearm unless it were a SBR

what am i missing here? am i reading this too narrowly?
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